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Non-Tech : NDB is a bucket shop!!

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To: Jeffrey Citron who wrote (21)3/26/1997 10:13:00 PM
From: Jim Lou   of 27
 
Did I make a mistake?
I am using ndb. I put in the following order today -- buy 100 iom at stop price 16.50. I was hoping that my order goes through when the stock goes down to 16.50 (which it never did), however, once I sent in the order it was executed. Result: I bought 100 shares of iom at 17 1/8. Should I have used the "limit order" instead of "stop order"?

Second question: the ndb website seems messy. I sold 100 shares of Apple two days ago, but can't find a record of it. While the IOM trade was displayed right away. I wonder why. Anyone could explain?

How is Brown and Dartek? do they have well managed web system?

Jim
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